Males have glands called TESTES, which are located in the scrotum. Testes produce the hormone testosterone. Testosterone regulates male sexual development and reproduction.
It is produced in ovaries. It is only in females.
Adrenal cortex produce sex hormones. Estrogen produced in males and testosterone produced in females are very important to maintain the integrity of the individual.
Yes! a thyroid gland IS an endocrine gland
The endocrine gland itself is not a hormone, though secretes hormones.
target tissue and it produces the hormone which it responds
The ovaries mainly produce the female hormone estrogen, although it can also be produced in the breasts, liver, placenta, and the anterior pituitary gland.
The combination of an endocrine gland and a hormone is a working endocrine gland that has a chemical messenger called a hormone. The hormone can be either manufactured by that gland itself, a stored hormone that another gland made, or it can be a positive or negative feedback hormone as part of the hormonal control system.
Aldosterone is produced by adrenal gland.Cortex of gland produce this hormone
It is called antidiuretic hormone.It controls the urine volume mainly
LH stimulates ovaries to produce oestrogen and progesteron.LH stands for Leutanizing hormone.
The Pituitary gland "the master gland" produces: FSH, LH, ACTH, TH, Prolatin, GH, Oxytocin, ADH and MSH. There are many more hormones produced by the endocrine system, these are the ones produced from the "master gland"
pituitary gland)Estrogen
The organ system that consists of hormone-secreting glands, such as the pituitary gland and the thyroid gland, is known as the endocrine system. The endocrine system also consists of the following glands: pineal gland, pancreas, ovaries, testes, parathyroid gland, hypothalamus and adrenal glands.
The endocrine gland that produces the most hormones is the anterior pituitary gland. This gland produces: -Growth Hormone (GH) -Lutenizing Hormone (LH) -Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) -Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone (MSH) -Prolactin (PRL) -Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) -Beta-endorphin